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He's your brother. You're sick in the head.
Shut your mouth!
Sorry, Gro. Sorry.
Frederik did this? - I pressed him.
He tried to strangle you. - Don't interfere with my family.
- Come on, Hannah, we're going. - I'm not going with you.
Go home to mum.
Don't follow me. Go away!
- Gro. - Hannah?
Frederik, will you talk to me?
I don't care about you.
I would like to return home. Don't get mad.
I don't want to be your lover.
- Isa has agreed to take her medication. - What is this medication?
Antidepressants. She has a fragile mind.
You can't sleep up here any more. And you have to pay for electricity and gas.
You haven't ever done that.
Gro, you've been here a long time, using the basement without paying.
We could offset my loan with the rent.
Yes, I'm closing this off, so you'll have to use the other exit.
You are tough.
Hold this here... Wait a moment.
It's big, eh?
Hello?
Hello?
- Signe? Sorry. - Yes.
Hello? I just wanted to ask if I could borrow the drill.
- Yes. It's out in the barn. - Sure.
- I'll borrow just a splash of milk. - No.
- I'll buy some later. - No, Thomas.
Well, okay.
I didn't say anything. I'll take that.
I rang him back.
- Your father? - He's coming tomorrow.
Cool, Isa.
- Can you be here when he comes? - What time?
- In the morning. - Yes, I can.
She should have been sleeping quarter of an hour ago.
- Shall I go for a walk with her? - Yes, do that.
- Hey, Blondie. - Hello, Isa. Is she asleep?
- Come see your new room. - Should I take her for a while?
- Isa, you have to see it. - Will you take her?
- I'll get her to sleep. - Great. Thanks.
- Oh, it's great. - Yeah. Come and see.
A hook, cradle, lying in bed. Push it with your feet.
- It's really nice. - She's sleeping now.
- You've really done a lot. - We've earned a trip to the Finns Vig.
Finns Vig?
- We could have a dip. - Could you borrow Signe's car?
- Do it yourself. - Me and von Larsen's car! Forget it.
- So I have to borrow it for you! - Say you need to pick up some diapers.
- No, I need to look after Melody. - She's sleeping.
Signe loves her. I'll get some towels.
Isa, you should come too. It will be invigorating.
- Signe? - Hi.
I have no more diapers.
Can I borrow the car, to quickly buy some?
Yeah.
I need it in an hour. I'm picking up grass seed.
I'll bring it back.
She just fell asleep. Is it okay if she stays here?
I'll take her with me. That's fine.
- Could you get some twine? - Of course.
Those two have to be in the great hall -
and those in the street.
Ok Hannah, that's it, we need to go.
You can come again on Friday.
- Why can't I be with Dad? - You should talk to Solveig about that.
- I have all my stuff at dad's. - We'll get Robert to retrieve them.
- I can drive past. Do you have the key? - Yes.
- Hi, Kim. - Hello, Gro.
Hi there.
There is good news. Is it okay if I say it?
Walders in Hamburg has agreed to do a Veronika Retrospective.
No way! I thought they would.
- And you must curate. - Wow.
I showed them the 'corpus', and they almost fell over backwards.
'Corpus'?
It's called the 'corpus'. Signe's piece.
Oh well. Now we'll have to see what to put with it.
You can't put much with the 'corpus', but maybe we'll find something else.
I said that maybe some new works would turn up.
It's a little too early to say. Hannah, grab your bag.
Gro, that's great. Congratulations.
Have you bribed them?
- 'Corpus'! What are you doing? - It should be called something.
- And you said there were more. - You told him that too.
Yeah, I was drunk. - Gro, the fish is good.
Don't we have enough problems getting 'Corpus' verified?
- I have nothing to show them. - You have to create it.
Aren't you happy? It's great for sales.
It won't go with the work. - Why?
Because I will have made it.
- Can you sign? - Yes.
- Done. - You get a copy.
- Here you go. Bye. - Bye.
- Are you okay? - Yes, it saved everything.
Do you want some?
Thomas? Shall we make troldehår?
That's what we need. I need to piss.
- What is it? - It's grilled seaweed.
- It tastes great. - Ah!
- Have you tasted it? - No.
It's a delicacy.
Can I borrow this?
This is my Hovrätt.
It shouldn't be on long. It's just smoked.
It gets a bit crunchy.
- It's not going so well. - It's going smoothly.
I have it. Then it changes colour.
- Here. It's strong. - Is it?
Holy shit, something splashed!
It tastes of urine.
No, Isa. We can't.
I like you, but it would get too messy.
- We are not lovers anymore. - It will be messy anyway.
Did you taste it? Want to try?
- It tastes really bad. - A bit of the sea.
Of old cold sea.
I'll hang something there... Frederik didn't like it.
There was a lot, he didn't like.
Do you remember when he spent all his money on branded clothing?
- Absolutely terrible. - The black suits.
He was so afraid that something would happen to his clothes.
You couldn't get him to sit down.
No, we rolled him up. He looked like a black cigar eventually.
He had seaweed inside his underwear.
It would be nice to have Melody down here.
Fuck! What time is it?
Fuck! I should have been home ten minutes ago.
And I had to buy twine too, because she's working with Aksel.
- What should I say to her? - We'll work it out. We're out of here.
Piss! It's Signe.
- Say you met a friend in the city. - That's not an excuse!
Say you were drugged in the bakery.
- There was methamphetamine in a rum ball. - Don't talk to me.
We'll just find some twine in the basement.
- We'll find some sort of string. - Shut up!
Fuck, there she is. Duck down.
What the hell is going on?
Are you okay? Emil?
- Isa, are you okay? - Yes.
Holy shit, man!
Oh, dammit!
- You drive bloody well, Isa. - Signe, I must apologize.
Have you been drinking?
- What? Have you been drinking? - We've had a little to drink.
Isa, you drove drunk? What were you thinking?
- Sorry. - Are you completely insane?
Ah, dammit! No, no, no.
- What is it, Thomas? - My knee.
- Ah, dammit! - What else? Your neck?
- What about your back? - Is your neck painful?
- Do you hurt anywhere else? - Just there.
If it's his neck, he should sit still.
- Stay right there. - I'll call an ambulance.
Ask the doctor whether we should move him. Tell him about the neck.
Stop it now. You guys are getting hysterical.
- I'll just turn a little. - Stay sitting there!
I have just had a knock.
- She's not a damn doctor. - They're sending an ambulance and police.
- And what? - I don't believe it!
They will know I've been drinking. Then they'll take Melody.
Of course they won't.
- We'll simply say that I drove the car. - You're drunk too.
- You have to get away from here. In the house. - Make sure he sits still.
Thomas, you have to sit still.
Where is she?
- Where's she gone? - She is here.
How long has she slept? How long has she slept?
I don't know. An hour. One and a half, maybe.
Are you okay?
When did we leave, Emil?
Do you remember? Do you think she looks tired?
- Isa? - Does she look tired?
I don't know if she looks tired, okay?
Calm down. Take it easy.
Isa? Look at me. Look at me.
It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. She's fine.
Yes.
Just breathe.
Come. Sit down. Sit down on the bed.
She's doing fine.
I think you should get some rest, Isa.
Now we'll just stabilize your neck. Do you hurt anywhere else?
Yes, my knee hurts a lot.
- And my back. - Does that help your neck?
- Does it hurt here? - No.
Hi.
- What happened here? - We ran into that.
Who was driving the car?
It was me. I was just distracted.
- Were you on the phone? - No.
Can I see your driver's license.
Yes, of course. I'll see if I have it.
- It smells of alcohol. - We broke a bottle down there.
- Have you been drinking? - No.
I'd like you to do a breath test.
I haven't drunk anything.
- What's your name? - Thomas Konrad.
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